Our Portfolio

Real homes, HOAs, and community entrances we have lit across Oakland and Macomb County. Each project is designed to fit the property, the neighborhood, and the season.

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Recent Holiday Light Projects

Browse a sample of our work. Each project includes the layout decisions, materials, and results so you can picture what is possible on your own property.

Farmington Hills – Clean Warm-White Roofline

Farmington Hills – Clean Warm-White Roofline

Residential Displays
Farmington Hills, MIDec 1, 20251,100+ LEDs

A warm-white roofline and subtle tree wraps that turned a corner lot into the home everyone slowed down to see.

Rochester Hills – Classic Color Mix

Rochester Hills – Classic Color Mix

Residential Displays
Rochester Hills, MIDec 3, 20251,400+ LEDs

A classic red, green, and warm-white display that highlighted peaks, dormers, and landscaping without feeling busy.

Rochester Hills – HOA Entrance & Monument

Rochester Hills – HOA Entrance & Monument

HOA & Community
Rochester Hills, MINov 28, 2025900+ LEDs

An HOA entrance feature with lit stone signage, tree wraps, and pathway lighting that welcomed residents home.

Rochester Hills – Roofline, Peaks, and Trees

Rochester Hills – Roofline, Peaks, and Trees

Residential Displays
Rochester Hills, MIDec 5, 20251,300+ LEDs

A full roofline outline with peak highlights and tree wraps designed to look great from both the street and sidewalk.

How our project reports work

Each project report breaks down the design decisions, materials, and installation details behind the photos you see above. The goal is to help you picture what a similar display would look like on your own property.

Materials, fixtures, and layout details

  • Roofline and peak coverage, including linear footage and bulb spacing.
  • Tree wraps, shrubs, and landscape elements that add depth without clutter.
  • Entryway details like columns, railings, porches, and monuments that frame your front door.
  • Power planning, timers, and safety considerations specific to each property.

What you can learn from each project

By browsing a few properties that look similar to yours, you will quickly see what is possible in your budget range, which areas make the biggest visual impact, and how we adapt designs for different roof lines and neighborhoods.

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